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Celtic ban poppy sellers from ground.

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  1. CfC jack CfC

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    I don't see how anyone could possibly argue against the white poppy as it remembers all war dead and symbolises a wish for peace.
     
  2. TheStockportLad

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    I do wear a poppy but not to support The British Army, in rememberance of those who died for freedom and all that jazz, I don't think such a big thing should be made of it, I don't think anyone would even notice if all the huns didn't insist on all the evil old Celtic bollocks, I think all of this is much ado about nothing, if you want one fine, if you dont also fine, each to their own.

    Trust to Meeja to have another cheeky little pop at us, disgusting
     
  3. Scarecrow

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    white poppy is what i'd go for tbh.
     
  4. MartinR

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    is it really a big deal any way ? not really in my eyes
     
  5. CfC jack CfC

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    The decision to "ban" (tabloid fabrication) poppy sellers from Paradise is not a big deal IMO.

    The decision to blight the hoops with a symbol of * British imperialism is a big deal in my eyes however. It's not what we are about as a club and we never will be.
     
  6. Mr. Slippyfist

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    I have never/will never wear a red poppy in my life...may consider wearing a white poppy but that is a personal choice.

    I dont agree with this poppy sewn onto the shirts either....pretty sure not all the players wish to wear poppies so that is breaching upon their beliefs also.

    Wear one if you want...dont wear one if you want i couldn't give a *

    I'll not be there for the minutes silence cause it is still honouring a segment of their soldiers who murdered, raped and imprisoned my ancestors:38:
     
  7. Hadouken

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    Its not a symbol of '* British imperialism' though is it?
     
  8. Creativecelt Gold Member Gold Member

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    is there any chance someone could do a poll on this issue and have a enlightened debate as to the rights and wrongs? is the anti poppy issue, widespread amongst the fans or a small vocal faction??
     
  9. celtic_bhoy81

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    The British Army slaughtered thousands of Scots as well. Men, Women and Children. It doesn't stop Scots wearing them to show their appreciation for the Men and Women who fought Hitler.

    All this poppy and anti Irish nonsense is bollox. Many Irish died fighting Hitler. Don't let the idiots that have hijacked the poppy win.

    I don't wear one. For my own reasons. No victim card. Like I said the BA killed their fair share of Scots.
     
  10. gary88

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    well i don't know if this is true but my dada told me when i was a boy the only reason a lot of the irish agreed to fight in WW2 was because they were promised independence if they did but churchill refused it after the war. Can anyone put me right on this?
     
  11. jcwelsh

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    I want to say that I am not against raising money for the First World War veterans for Nov 11 1918 when Germany signed an armistice agreement.
    Please note WW2 ended in may.

    For all those who risked their life to protect Europe, well done and * rest all your souls, be it Scottish, English, Welsh, Belgian, French, Austrians, New Zealand, America and some of the Irish.

    The problem is, they are all dead now.

    So why are we still buying poppies?
    Where does the money go?
    Why are they still using this date?

    I would hate to find out it was going to the British army of today’s solders that had anything to do with Iraq or Afghanistan.

    I am totally against anything to do with either of these invasions and I would hate to be seen wearing anything that looks to be condoning them in any way.
     
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  12. Mr. Slippyfist

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    I would probaly think that a part of it does mate!
     
  13. celtic_bhoy81

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    WW2 veterans?
     
  14. jcwelsh

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    Only ww2?

    And can you give me a little more history please?[/FONT]
     
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    I've no idea mate. I don't wear one. I don't mind them though as long as it's for the men and women draughted in. Am not into 'supporting the trOOps'. Professional soldiers chOOse to fight wars illegal or otherwise, the draughted never.
     
  16. jcwelsh

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    Did a bit of digging myself

    The Big Question: Why are we asked to wear a poppy, and is its significance being lost? - This Britain, UK - The Independent
    Where does the money go?


    The Legion currently spends more than £1m a week helping over 130,000 armed forces' dependents, as well as veterans and those bereaved, and is hoping to extend that to 160,000 beneficiaries this year. In 2008, it spent a total of £101.2m; on care services £18.4m, community welfare services £41.6m, Remembrance and ceremonial £3.2m and funds generation £23.9m. The charity says that for every pound raised, 80p goes towards achieving objectives while 6.6p goes on support costs.
     
  17. HectorTheTaxman Formerly The Spider

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    great post
    sums up my own opinion in a nutshell:50:
     
  18. torquay tim

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    The fact that they choose to join the army and are willing to fight anywhere they are ordered,makes them no better than mercenaries[imo]
     
  19. buchanbhoy

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    Why do we have this thread every year ? Every year the republican element get all upset , Lets just all grow up and do our own thing to remember the millions that have lost their lives defending us .
     
  20. celtictony

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    And quite rightly so, * orange *, what's this for again, yes the Earl Hague Fund, a man who deployed albeit dirty Brit soldiers in the first world war, to use as cannon fodder. Effectively murdering hundreds of soldiers!!
     
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